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Old Feb 24, 2014, 02:53 PM
ClemFan ClemFan is offline
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I think I'm addicted to fish tanks. I started out with one 10gl with glofish in it. Next was a 55gl with African Cichlids in it. Then I got another 55gl with angelfish, Redtail freshwater sharks, Tiger barbs and some crazy looking ell thing. Last I found a 20gl and filled it with Fancy Guppy. I don't know when my fish craze will stop, but I love my fish. I love to just sit and watch the tank. I love caring for them, testing the water, doing the water changes and my favorite is feeding time. Its strange how the smallest things can bring such joy. lol

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Thanks for this!
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Old Feb 25, 2014, 01:35 PM
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I'm like that with my hermit crabs. I love doing all the little things to make their crabitats healthy for them. Making their dinner every night is even fun! Even though I dearly love my two little dogs, there's just something about these tank critters!

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